President Donald Trump is back at the White House after his first international trip, applauding his work overseas. But some other world leaders have a different view of the NATO and G7 meetings — most notably Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Emmanuel Macron.

"It was a tremendously productive meeting where I strengthened America bonds. We have great bonds with other countries," Trump said Saturday.

Merkel said she left the meetings in Italy and Brussels feeling like: "The times in which we could completely depend on others are on the way out. I've experienced that in the last few days."

While she didn't mention Trump by name, the allusion is certainly there. She and the president don't have a particularly warm relationship. And Trump has openly attacked agreements that the U.S.-Germany relationship was built on, including NATO.